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At the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, we not only applaud those who choose careers for the greater good—we aim to equip them with the knowledge and resources to make the greatest impact possible. Unfortunately, many who desire gaining the skills and knowledge through a graduate education aren’t always down the street from campus or able to leave their job. Distance and ongoing job responsibilities make it difficult.

The solution for some came in the form of the school’s executive master’s option, meant for experienced professionals in the nonprofit sector to receive a world-class graduate education in philanthropic studies, remotely – anywhere in the world.

Unfortunately, salaries for nonprofit staff don’t always afford opportunities for graduate education. And many who could greatly benefit in their day-to-day work from the information, skills, and knowledge gained through the school’s courses miss out on the opportunity due to risk the financial burden would place on their organization or most of the time, themselves.

The availability of scholarships to potential Executive MA students can be the deciding factor for whether or not they are able to enroll.

The good news: You can help make the financial burden an afterthought. Your support is the key to empower the future leaders who dream of creating positive and lasting change.

Even better news: Your gift today will be doubled! A generous donor has agreed to MATCH your gift today—DOLLAR for DOLLAR—up to $5,000 to support scholarships for Executive Master’s students. Every dollar you give will be doubled, which means double the scholarship support for Executive Master’s students and double the impact you can make.

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